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 sixriésixrn coxennss. sm. ni. ca. 161. 1921. 1387 Army who have died or may hereafter die while on active duty by Cimmsmingwith roper assignment and also to citizens of the United States who may Mies. have died while serving in the armies of the Allies associated wit the American forces: Provided further, That, in addition to the fore- of QE'; ggrfjaycfj going sum, the unoblivated balance of the appropriation "Disposi- Bgiiisanceavaxisiixe. ` tion of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil employees," for the A""‘p'89°' fiscal year 1921 is made available during the fiscal year 1922 for the above purposes and for the care and maintenance of graves of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees of the Army abroad, and for the preparafion and shipment of their remains to their homes, or to nationa cemeteries. Confederate Moimd, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago: For care, pro- q§i2§§,‘?i‘{§°° M°“"°* tection, and maintenance of the plat of groimd known as “Confederate Mound" in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, S500. Confederate Smog For care, pplotection, and maintenance of Confederate Stockade ¤d¢,0hi0· Cemetery, Jo stons Island, in Sandusky Bay, Ohio, $350. C md { bum Confederate burial plats: For care, rotection, and maintenance of p13{°$, m ° Confederate burial plats, owned by tihe United States, located and °°"°·°’°· known b the following designations: Confederate cemetery, North Alton, Illyinois; Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetgiiy, Indianapolis, Indiana; Confederate cemetery, Point Lookout, aryland, and Confederate cemete, Rock Island, Illinois, $1,250. _ Lmlmock Ark Buriiilv of deceased indigent atients: For burying in the Little Burial 111 eémaéi-y, Rock (Arkansas) National gemetery, including transportation gogggfgé gfggtglf thereto, indigent ex—soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of the United States service, either Regular or Volunteer, who have been honorably dischar ed or retired and who die while patients at the Army and Navy (general Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be disbursed at a cost not exceeding $35 for suc burial expenses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave, $200. _ _ ,,,,;,,,0,,,,, Amphg Arlington Memorial Amphitheater and Chapel: For care and mam- :h¢¤$f, enc., mine tenance of the Arlington Memorial Amphit eater and Chapel and `hilreiéec. grounds in the Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, including a ppstgdian at $1E2V(z;), $12,000, to be expende under the direction of e ecretary 0 ar. Nxrzomu. muranr mnxs. Mmmy p°"°" Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park: For con- <`¤i=i$i¤i=ii·n»1iiim md tinuing the establishment of the park; compensation and expenses of civilian commissioner, maps, surveys, clerical and other assistance, including $300 for necessary clerical labor under direction of the chairman of the commission; maintenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled and one horse—drawn passenger-carrying vehicle; office and all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze· iron gun carrgages roads aiid thei1rI§x1a{ntenanee; purchase of small tracts of lands ereto ore authorize aw, $45,000. Gettysburg National hlilitary Park: For continuing the establish- G°m$bmg' ment of the park; acquisition of lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving, and maintaining avenues, roads, and bridges thereon; fences and ates; marking the lines of battle with tablets and guns, each tabletiearing a brief legend giving historic facts and compiled without censure and without praise; preserving the features 0 the battle field and the monuments thereon; compensation of civilian commissioner, clerical and other services, expenses, and labor; purchase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and placing them in position; maintenance, repair, and operation of a motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle, and all other expenses incident to the oregomg, $50,000.